Now available on the Drive, it's an utterly jaw-dropping, pants-wetting extravaganza of pin table mirth and merriment. The best thing about the game has to be the realistic ball movement, sometimes a little slow but otherwise brilliant. The graphics are dreamy too: crisp, colourful and downright scary, while the music is very haunting. As far as variety goes, Devil Crash is packed. It's a non-stop rollercoaster ride through the Devil's own bottom and there's no stopping to catch your breath. This conversion is a huge improvement over the original and a top treat for pinball wizards everywhere.

Featuring a superb, surprise-packed playfield, heaps of bonus screens and the most realistic pinball "feel" I've experienced in a videogame, Dragon's Fury (or Devil Crash as it's called in Japan) is the finest silverball simulation yet seen! There's loads to discover and I came back to it time and time again to see whether I could find new ways of boosting my score - it's incredibly addictive in that respect! The graphics and sound are both outstanding, but really it's the gameplay that makes this very original and highly unusual game well worth checking out.

Overall, Dragon’s Fury is a fun and exciting spin on pinball games. The game can be very difficult at times, but it’s a solid game than no fan of pinball should overlook. It is definitely my all-time favorite pinball game.

Devil Crash MD is slightly flawed on all accounts, but is still a superb pinball game and the best one I have played on the console. Considering the genre isn't as popular as the one where you run around and shoot people, it might just be one of the best ever. If you are impatient or just bad at pinball, you might have a lot of trouble enjoying it, but then the problem lies at you, not the game. If you want a pinball game for your Mega Drive, this should be your primary choice.